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Direct from current times as heard on the Greek radio about the country’s dire unemployment woes, a husband has been put out of work for far too long.The wife, as a result takes employment as a cleaner at the newly opened shopping mall.They have two children, the elder daughter being spoilt and uncontrollable.

Panayiota (Marisha Triantafyllidou) works hard but has a hard time at work, especially driving the new vacuum cleaner as well as a hard time at home, having to cook and have the family complain when she is not around to do chores for them.Things look as if it is reaching boiling point but director Labot takes his film to a higher level.Things improve.After taking driving lessons, Panayiota masters the vacuum.Her supervisor and colleagues appreciate her hard work and dedication.Her daughter starts cooking for her and husband cleaning for her.

Director takes his film even one step further.To reveal more would spoil the film’s twist and enjoyment.The film works wonders, thanks to actress Triantafyllidou’s performance and the director’s frequent use of closeups that show every expression of joy and regret of her face.Marvellous too, is the way Labot connects the audiences to the protagonist, family and story.